What the Company Handles
- Disease management - shrubs
- Irrigation construction
- Landscape design
- Earthmoving or regrading
- Shrub removal
Q&A
Can you repair damaged landscape edging in Houston?
Absolutely. Our earthmoving and regrading services are perfect for fixing compromised landscape edging. We can reshape the soil, re-establish clean lines, and ensure proper drainage to prevent future damage, giving your Houston property a crisp, well-defined look that lasts.
My shrubs are overgrown. What services do you offer?
We offer a full suite of shrub care services to tackle overgrowth. This includes expert shrub pruning and trimming to restore shape and health, or complete shrub removal if necessary. For valuable plants, we can also perform shrub transplanting to a more suitable location in your landscape.
How can your design and maintenance services prevent common Houston landscaping issues?
Our integrated approach starts with smart landscape and irrigation design that accounts for local soil and growth patterns. Following installation, our ongoing landscape maintenance, including scheduled shrub care and irrigation system checks, proactively manages plant health and edging integrity, preventing overgrowth and damage before they become major problems.
Business Background
Martin Landscaping is a full-service landscaping company serving Houston, TX, dedicated to creating and maintaining beautiful, resilient outdoor spaces. We specialize in a comprehensive range of services, from landscape design and construction to irrigation, tree care, and detailed shrub management. A common challenge we address for Houston homeowners is landscape edging damage and overgrown shrubs, which can detract from a property's curb appeal and health. Our team provides expert solutions, including precise earthmoving and regrading to repair damaged edging, and professional shrub pruning, trimming, or removal to restore order and vitality to your garden. We combine local knowledge with skilled craftsmanship to ensure your landscape not only looks its best but is built to thrive in the Texas climate.

